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Oak Barrels

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  • American White Oak Barrel - 5L (Medium Toast)

    American White Oak Barrel | Medium Toast | 5L | 1.32 gal

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    These new 5L barrels are hand made from American White Oak and flamed to a medium toast. Great for ageing beer, wine and spirits. Comes standard with a spring-loaded spigot for easy dispensing. An optional stainless steel spigot is also available. Features: 5 L (1.32 gal) American White Oak Medium toast Raw Exterior (Non-Varnished) for easier leak prevention techniques Stainless Alloy Rings coated in a protective black coating Food grade reinforced plastic screw in cork Spring-loaded spigot for easier dispensing Barrel Wax Block Stand included KegLand Part Number: KL04657  

    $142.99

  • Balazs New Hungarian Oak Barrel / Vertical Foeder - 6HL (158 gal, 5 BBL) Balazs New Hungarian Oak Barrel / Vertical Foeder - 6HL (158 gal, 5 BBL)

    Balazs New Hungarian Oak Vertical Foeder - 6HL (158 gal, 5 BBL)

    What is a Foeder?  Basically, it is a large barrel or oak vessel used to age wine and, as of late, many breweries have begun to use them as well.  Breweries like New Belgium Brewing, Epic Brewing Company, Crooked Stave and Deschutes are using them for sour beer production and beyond.  Although most popular for sour beers, you can add a matured oak character to any beer, such as porters, stouts, English ales, lagers and pilsners. Pilsners?! Yes, Pilsners.  We have tasted a few excellent pilsners matured in foeders recently.  We were so impressed, we decided to bring them in for our amazing customers to play with. Don't delay, get your foeder today! This model stand vertically, which compared to horizontal foeders, takes up a much smaller footprint in your brewery or winery.  The longer, skinnier design also allows for a higher wood surface to beverage ratio.  The oak is porous, so it will retain the character and living microbes of previous batches.  Many sour beer producers choose to let the oak inoculate the next batch and treat the barrel as a living entity.  We hope that you choose to give this vessel a loving home, with kids and a backyard, or maybe just a temperate, moderately humid production facility. Balazs barrels is a long-trusted brand of Hungarian oak barrels coopered by the famous Balazs Nagy.  These barrels are equal or better in quality to French Oak barrels but available at a fraction of the cost of their more famous counterparts. Renowned for respecting fruit, Hungarian barrels offer winemakers a great option to impact the mouthfeel, structure and flavor of wine without stepping on the terroir of your grapes. Due to the tight grain and slow release of phenolic compounds, you can feel secure storing your wine in Hungarian barrels longer than you can with other barrels. The slow process of micro oxygenation rounds the wine while various compounds in the wood such hemicellulose, lipids, and lignins are slowly integrated. As most barrel makers know, the best source of wood for wine barrels is the oak grown in the territory of old-time Hungary, known as Slavonian oak. This rare, high-quality oak can be found in the Zemplén Mountains and in the Tokaj oak woods. The specific type of oak in those territories, and what is used in Balazs barrels, is the Quercus Petrea. This oak is characterised by a dense, hard structure combined with extra flavor. Forestry workers look after these forests with considerable expertise, and the forest density ratio in Hungary is 20–24%, with selective logging taking place between November and April. Balázs Barrels is establishing a direct cooperation with the forestry workers, ensuring the continuous supply of the best quality oak, allowing them to source and work with the most excellent oak for wine barrel manufacturing from the foremost Hungarian forests. 6HL (158 gal, 5 BBL) Height - 43.3" Upper Diameter - 31.8" Lower Diameter - 37" Empty Weight - 529 lbs Please note: example photos are of 3.5 HL / 3 bbl unit.  

    $6,599.99

When working with a new wine barrel, the size of the barrel generally determines how long the wine can be safely stored before it becomes over-oaked. As barrels get smaller, the surface area of the wood that is in contact with the wine grows proportionately larger. This means that you will have a higher percentage of oak compounds being released into a smaller volume of wine. And, much like using two tea bags to make a single cup of tea, the rate it can become overpowering will be much faster than when using a single bag!

To avoid over-oaking your wines, we recommend the following timelines:

  • New 60 gallon wine barrels: 18-24 months.
  • New 30 gallon wine barrels: 6-12 months.
  • New 15 gallon (and smaller) wine barrels: 3-6 months.

(Note: While these are good guidelines to build on, you will need to ultimately rely on your own tastes and preferences to make the final decision for when a particular wine needs to be racked from its barrel).
MoreInfo! About Oak!:

  • For complete information on how to use your wine barrel, see MoreWine!'s Oak Barrel Care Guide.
  • For a complete explanation of the various oak types and their flavor characteristics please see our Oak Information Paper.

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